Renee Fox
@cookiegoth.bsky.social
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Vampires, mummies, things that come back to life; anything with chocolate chips. Associate professor of literature, co-director of the Dickens Project, co-director of the Center for Monster Studies at UCSC
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Are you in Santa Cruz? Please join us for a monstrously good time
Only 2 weeks before the Festival of Monsters! Keynote 10/15 by David Livingstone Smith, conference 10/16-17, and a day of events including a panel with @almakatsu.bsky.social Nat Cassidy, and @gretchenmcneil.bsky.social at @bookshopsantacruz.bsky.social on 10/18. Details monsterstudies.ucsc.edu
A skeletal monster with a skeleton bird on its tongue is the poster image for the 2025 Festival of Monsters, Oct. 15-18 in Santa Cruz, Calif.
I had such an amazing time at Marsh’s in the spring
In our latest #blog post, Dr Renée A. Fox @cookiegoth.bsky.social explores the media response to the genre-defying work of Irish novelist & poet Emily Lawless (1845-1913) and finds herself mesmerized by the author's final poem marshlibrary.ie/emily-lawles...
Emily Lawless' Story of Ireland - Marsh's Library
Dr Renée Fox explores the work of genre defying Irish poet and author, Emily Lawless.
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Is THAT what that was?? I was so confused
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I was on a bike ride this morning and the words "I'm not a necrophile, I'm a nec-romancer" popped into my head and now I can't stop thinking about them
Huge congratulations!!
Our NEH K-12 Institutes grant was terminated without us even being notified (spam folders checked, no letter)—we had to go into our NEH portal to find the termination status.
hey @mcuban.bsky.social want to do something really cool? How about cover all these now terminated NEH grants.
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NEH Grants 2025
NEH Grants 2025
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Ah, mud and history… 😂
One of my students just cited @cookiegoth.bsky.social's brilliant work on Dickens and mud to make a fascinating argument about historical accumulation
I love this so much!
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Irish Poet, Eavan Boland, has just a library in @tcddublin.bsky.social named in her honour. Below is a sample of her work. www.rte.ie/news/2025/03...
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We'll be celebrating St. Patrick's Day in style!

At lunch time, Mike Cronin will lecture on Ireland's Soft Power on March 17

At 5 pm, we will have a panel discussion on how Boston College navigates in 21st century Ireland

Join us on campus next Monday to celebrate!
Come to our 2025 UCSC Festival of Monsters! CFP deadline 4/1/25 🧛🏻‍♀️♥️

docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
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Percy Shelley: I propose a ghost story contest! What is the SCARIEST story concept???

Mary Shelley: a guy creates another guy

Byron: I don’t get it

Mary Shelley: (*looks directly into the camera)
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My textbook is finally available! 'Writing on Fire: A Fierce Yet Friendly Guide to Writing Humanities Essays in College.' There are chapters on close reading, thesis statements, all the good stuff. If you teach writing via a humanities subject, check it out! broadviewpress.com/product/writ...
Writing on Fire - Broadview Press
Writing on Fire -
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Seeing ‘Translations’ in Kilmainham Gaol about 15 years ago is still one of my favourite theatrical experiences ever.
Brian Friel’s plays to be brought home to cross-border Irish terroir that inspired them.

Five-year project will show acclaimed dramatist’s plays in location, season or even month in which they were set, to mark centenary of his birth in 1929

www.theguardian.com/stage/2025/j...
Brian Friel’s plays to be brought home to cross-border Irish terroir that inspired them
Five-year project will show acclaimed dramatist’s plays in location, season or even month in which they were set, to mark centenary of his birth in 1929
www.theguardian.com
I’m so excited about this new book by my amazing colleague Kim Lau!

wsupress.wayne.edu/9780814341346/
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The Humanities must firmly reject AI taking over our classrooms, our pedagogy. It’s the only way.
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Maybe one of the reasons there are so many unhinged academics is that in order to keep your job, you’re constantly required to tout yourself as a Scholar of World-Historical Significance, even as your office’s ceiling tiles slowly dislodge themselves to fall on your head.
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We're running through the copy edits! 🎉 So excited to have a volume in a series with such illustrious co-editors!
Image of a draft title page reading NINETEENTH-CENTURY BRITISH PORNOGRAPHY: SOURCES AND MATERIALS, Volume II: Pornography and Science, edited by Sarah Bull
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years ago the V21 Collective & Jennifer Doyle started a database of funded MA programs in English. It's still a fantastic resource for helping students find chances to remove themselves, if just for a year or two, from the maelstrom of fully commodified life

docs.google.com/spreadsheets...
MAs in English w Funding
docs.google.com
Yay, congrats on both!!
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CFP:

Dis/Trusting the Institution(s) of Literature

University College Dublin, Ireland
17-20 June 2025

Keynote speakers: Sarah Brouillette, Chris Newfield

Organised by me and Adam Kelly

Full CFP here:
call-for-papers.sas.upenn.edu/cfp/2024/11/...

Please consider submitting, and share widely!
Images of the two-page call for papers as outlined in the post. Too lengthy to add in full here, but one key sentence is: "Abstracts of 200-300 words for 20-minute papers and an author bio of max 100 words should be submitted by e-mail attachment to trust.ucd@gmail.com by 3rd February 2025.". Please write to us at this email address with any questions.